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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 4,2000 PSA#2571CORRECTED NOTICE -- THE US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SEEKS PARTNERS TO
COMMERCIALIZE NEW ROBOTIC GROUND WATER MONITORING TECHNOLOGY CORRECTED
DESC: The US Geological Survey (USGS) is actively seeking industrial
partners or licensees for the commercialization and further development
of a recently patented automatic ground-water monitoring technology. A
USGS research team has developed a system and equipment that
robotically/automatically pumps a ground-water monitoring well,
measures the ground-water quality, and transmits results to a human
supervisor using radio, cellular-phone modem or a satellite linkage.
The automated system is designed to test well water quality using the
same techniques that a human sampling crew would use. Because the
technology places the robot at the site of a well cluster -- it can
monitor water-level and water quality much more frequently than human
sampling teams. The device is programmed to signal a human operator
when measured conditions have changed sufficiently to indicate that
local water quality has changed (or to indicate if the unit needs
service). The USGS has tested six prototype systems, and sampled water
during all four seasons, under different hydrological conditions, well
designs and geochemical environments. In total the six units have
operated reliably for over 1020 days to produce data that is
consistently verifiable when checked against manual measurements. The
USGS expects that this technology will be useful as an early warning
system for the protection of public supply wells and for site
monitoring at known or potential sources of contamination such as
landfills or industrial sites. The technology is described in greater
detail at the following website: http://ma.water.usgs.gov/automon/.
THIS IS NOT A PROCUREMENT NOTICE. Companies interested in working with
the USGS or in discussing the technology further should contact Julia
Giller, Technology Enterprise Office, US Geological Survey, 211
National Center, Reston, VA, 20192, phone (703) 648-4403; or fax (703)
648-4408. WEB: click here to obtain additional information on the,
http://ma.water.usgs.gov/automon/.. E-MAIL: click here to contact the
USGS Technology Enterprise, jgiller@usgs.gov. Posted 03/31/00
(W-SN440181). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0397 20000404\SP-0002.MSC)
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